Bermuda Events

Pembroke Rotary Club is one of the 4 Rotary Clubs in Bermuda, and is part of Rotary International, a worldwide organisation.

They meet for breakfast every Thursday at 7.15am at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club in the City of Hamilton. Each week they have a speaker on many different topics and their club fellowship focuses on raising funds both for Charities within the local communities as well as some causes overseas.

The cost is $20.

Visiting Rotarians or people interested in joining Rotary are welcome to come along. You are encouraged to contact membership co-ordinator Donato Sgobba on donato@logic.bm or 504-7920 or Heather Chilvers at hchilvers@brcl.bm or 332 1793 so they can be there greet you and make you feel comfortable. Membership applications can also be made through, The President, Pembroke Rotary Club, P O Box HM 134, Hamilton, Bermuda, HMAX. Impact Mentoring Academy Open House 2018 - February 21st to 23rdImpact Mentoring Academy, Old Berkeley Cultural Centre, 23 Berkeley Road, Bermuda Thursday, February 22, 2018, 9 – 10:30am

You're invited to the Impact Mentoring Academy Open House from Wednesday to Friday, February 21st to 23rd.

Looking for alternate education option for your young male? Launched in 2001, Impact Mentoring Academy is a single gender, 'charter school' As a registered charity, they are able to offer a viable alternative to mainstream education.

Their purpose is to empower teenage males to discover and develop their unique potential through a transformational learning experience that lead to their successful graduation from High School, then continuing their education at the tertiary level or through career placement.

The open house will be from 9am until 10.30am daily and is for adults and prospective students. Space for attendance is limited, as they are trying to disrupt the learning as little as possible.

The Charman Prize is the prestigious art award hosted by Masterworks and entries will be on display at their Gallery as of Saturday, October 14th following the Official Award Ceremony on Friday, October 13th.

Established in 2008 by local businessman and avid art collector John Charman, this show is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the extraordinary range of artistic talent in the local community. With 120 pieces of artwork being displayed by artists of all styles, medium and abilities, the artists are vying for the Grand Prize of $10,000.

Artwork is judged by a panel of experts on four criteria: design and composition (fine use of principles and elements), use of material (technical mastery of a chosen medium), distinctive and convincing style (a well-developed quality of creativity and originality), and source of inspiration (a clear intent and vision in addition to a well-executed concept).

The official Charman Award Ceremony will be on October 13th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm and admission free of charge.

The exhibit will run until February 2018.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

For more information, contact 299-4000, or visit www.BermudaMasterworks.org. Current Exhibits at Bermuda Society of Arts - February 9th to 6thBermuda Society of Arts, City Hall, 17 Church Street Thursday, February 22, 2018, 10am – 4pm

A new exhibit is opening at the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA) in City Hall on Friday, February 9th.

The 53rd Annual Primary School Show is gallery of works contributed by Bermuda’s school children, allowing the public to get a look at the results of the imaginations of some of the island’s youngest students.

The primary schools show is the first in a double-header that will include a second exhibit to showcase the work of middle and secondary school students from March 9th through April 3rd.

The grand opening will be from 5pm until 7pm at the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA), City Hall.

Opening hours at BSoA are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays. The exhibit will run until Tuesday, March 6th.

Admission is free, although donations are appreciated, and all are welcome.

For more information, contact 292-3824 or bsoa@ibl.bm, or visit www.BSoA.bm. Current Exhibits at MasterworksMasterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, 183 South Road, Botanical Gardens Thursday, February 22, 2018, 10am – 4pm

Room with a View - ongoing

Art of the Gombey - June 30th to July 19th

Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art presents their 30th anniversary exhibition, A Room with a View, opening to the public on Thursday, January 5th.

The unveiling of this special exhibition will be in the Main Gallery and will feature all the gems from their vault for this special celebratory year.

The opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm and the exhibit will run until further notice.

****************************************** Masterworks invite you to join them for the official opening and book launch of Kelly Hunt's Art of a Gombey on Friday, June 30th.

The official opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm in the Rick Faries Gallery and the exhibit will run until July 19th. Inclusive of purchasing the book Kelly will also have original art form the book in the gallery for purchase.

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Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

In recognition of International Peace Day, the Bermuda National Gallery invites you to join them for a very special art experience as they open their new exhibit Shepard Fairey: Rebel With A Cause on Thursday, September 21st.

Shepard Fairey is described as a “street artist” whose artwork advocates for the protection of human rights, from the abuse of political power and militarism to the support for minorities and gender equity.Fairey’s major works are filled with metaphors about peace, anti-war political propaganda, and visual contradictions between tenderness and harsh reality. He is an artist who has successfully merged social activism and artistic expression. This exhibition is an opportunity to continue the discussion about art and activism, presented in the current exhibition The Power of Art, and to make relevant links across disciplines, including modern world history, media studies, environmental science, politics, and popular culture.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays, closed on public holidays. This exhibition will run until further notice.

Admission is $5 for adults and free for BNG members, NARM members, seniors and students. BNG values the community and is offering free admission from September 21st to September 23rd, in recognition of International Peace Day.

From 4.30pm in Crawl Gospel Hall, Linda Trott will be presenting insight to assist first time employees such as students, young adults and persons re-entering the workforce after a long absence on tips about the transition and what could be expected. Parents, guidance counselors, teachers and youth or residential care managers are welcomed also.

The cost of $35 per person also includes an additional feature that will be shared with attendees.

For more information, or to register by 5pm on Wednesday, February 21st, contact 336-1675. Mad Alchemy Thursday Nights at RumBarRumba°r at Victoria Grill, 29 Victoria Street Thursday, February 22, 2018, 5 – 10pm

Join local legend Ryan Gibbons for an intimate night of magnificent mixology at Mad Alchemy Thursday Nights at RumBar at Victoria Grill.

From 5pm each week, you can discover Bermuda's best kept secret city bar, tucked away in a spacious courtyard off of Victoria Street, and enjoy bespoke beverages and craft cocktails to titillate the taste buds.

Ryan’s mixological knowledge and creativity are unparalleled, as demonstrated by his impressive collection of bartending awards. He has won The Bermudian Magazine’s Best of Bermuda Award four times in the last five years, in addition to the Bermudian Magazine’s 2013 VIP Excellence Award and Best of Bermuda Creative Cocktails 2013 and 2015. As if his trophy cabinet weren’t crowded enough, he has also won Bacardi Bermuda’s Best Bartender 2014 and 2016.

Ryan is known for his exotic ingredients, unusual combinations and creative flair and he will also partner with other young and up-and-coming bartenders and guest appearances at this weekly event.

In addition to the drinks, most weeks will also feature live entertainment, ranging from spoken word to Latin dance to chilled out reggae riddims.

There is no cover charge, although the launch event will coincide with , who are requesting a $20 donation to Chewstick. Mad Alchemy will continue weekly until further notice.

Red Steakhouse and Bar invite you to join them for an Early Bird Dinner Special from Monday to Thursday.

Simply dine with them between 6pm and 7.30pm and you can receive 15% off your bill. Please note that you must ask for the discount to be applied, and that it cannot be applied to set menus.

This offer will continue until further notice.

For more information, contact the restaurant at 292-7331 or redsteakhouse@redbermuda.com. Movie Night: Marshall - February 22ndThe Bermuda National Library, 13 Queen Street, City of Hamilton Thursday, February 22, 2018, 6 – 7pm

In honour of Black History Month, the Bermuda National Library and the U.S. Consulate will host a Movie Screening of Marshall on Thursday, February 22nd.

From 6pm at Bermuda National Library, Marshall tells the story of a young courageous lawyer, Thurgood Marshall, during one of his first major cases as counsel for the NAACP. In a conservative Connecticut, Marshall teams up with young Jewish lawyer Samuel Friedman to defend a black chauffeur who has been charged by his employer - a wealthy socialite- of sexual assault and attempted murder.

Admission is free. Due to limited seating, guests will be accommodated on a first come, first served basis.

Promising to be another great opportunity to listen to dynamic, powerful, creative presentations on a variety of topics, presented in a quick, easy-to-digest format, Pechakucha Bermuda Volume 22 will take place at the Spinning Wheel Entertainment Complex on Court Street in Hamilton, on Thursday February 22nd.

PechaKucha Nights (PKNs) were started in Japan and have a 20×20 presentation format where each speaker shows 20 images, each for 20 seconds. The images advance automatically and you talk along to the images. Since there is no pausing or going back, speakers have no choice but to keep to their allotted time. Following each presentation is a 3 minute 40 second Q A session with the audience.

Doors open at 6pm and the show will start at 7pm. Spinning Wheel's bar will be open, so bring your own reusable cup (and straw, if you fancy). PKNs are social spaces for stimulation and interaction. You are also invited to use the hashtag #PechaKuchaBermuda to share the PKN love on social media.

Admission is free, however donations are welcomed and all are invited.

Come experience one of the most talented performers and contestants on America's Got Talent, Bello Nock, at Bello Mania Circus from Thursday to Saturday, February 22nd to 24th.

You may have seen him - not once, not twice, but three times – on this season of America’s Got Talent. He climbed a sky high Sway Pole, got shot out a Cannon over a helicopter with spinning blades and received a standing ovation for his amazing performance on the Wheel of Death! Or maybe you’ve seen him walking a wire with the Impractical Jokers or in one of his countless exciting live performances.

His appearance in Ringling’s Bellobration set attendance records at Madison Square Garden for family entertainment. And the producer, Kenneth Feld, called Bello “a once in a lifetime performer”. Bello Mania, Opportunity Nocks’ self-produced theatrical production, received rave reviews and was nominated for a prestigious Drama Desk Award. Audiences and critics alike have always warmly received Bello. And IncrediBello, their summer 2017 theatrical production was no difference.

Bello’s repertoire includes virtually every major thrill act possible and yet he’s still able to provide intimate audience experiences and magical memories and surprises. He’s an international talent who awards and accolades are too many to mention, but once you see him perform, you’ll be a fan for life!

Showtime will be at 6.30pm at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts will be at 6.30pm on Thursday, 7.30pm on Friday, and at 11am, 3pm and 7.30pm on Saturday.

The Bermuda Youth Parliament will convene at the 2nd Annual Bermuda Principles Impact on Splicing Conference on February 22nd.

The basis of the debate is the ethical issues surrounding the use of HeLa cells in scientific research. HeLa cells are unique cells that have been used in medical research since the 1950s. They have led to medical breakthroughs in various areas such as cancer, the polio vaccine, and the study of the AIDS virus. They have even been used in outer space research.

The only issue is that the cells belonged to Henrietta Lacks, a young mother who sadly succumbed to cervical cancer. She did not give consent, nor her family, to the use of her biological material.

Do breakthroughs in medical research override the laws of owners rights?You are invited to come and join them for this tantalizing debate by our talented young parliamentarians.

This will be from 7pm until 8.30pm in the Poinciana Rooms at the Fairmont Southampton. There will be a light snacks reception held from 6.15pm until 6.45pm in the Poinciana foyer for ticket holders only.

All proceeds of this event will go towards sponsoring five 16 to 18 year olds to travel to South Africa over the summer to conduct science workshops to local school children on genetics. They will learn the complete research process and will conduct authentic research both in Bermuda and South Africa under the supervision of Dr Carika Weldon and Dr Melissa Butler of the Bermuda Principles Foundation Fund.

Early bird tickets are $10 for under-18s and $25 for adults, going up to $15 and $35, respectively, after February 12th. Tickets are available from www.pTix.bm.

Back by popular demand, BUEI Talks and BAS present 2018: Year of the Bird with Andrew Dobson on Thursday, February 22nd.

The Bermuda Audubon Society has joined over 100 organisations including National Geographic, National Audubon and BirdLife International in declaring 2018 asa 'Year of the Bird'. Audubon President Andrew Dobson will contribute to this event to heighten public awareness of birds because of their wonder and beauty and because they symbolize nature's inter-connectedness and the importance of caring for our shared planet.

The lecture will be at 7.30pm in the Tradewinds Auditorium. Harbourfront are offering a 10% discount (food only) to anyone dining there before or after the event. Reservations are available from 5pm for the sushi bar with Sushi Happy Hour prices on selected sushi and drinks available until 6.30pm. The full menu will be available from 6pm. Please mention the lecture when booking to avail of the discount and note that it cannot be combined with any other special offers. For dinner reservations call 295-4207.

Tickets are $20 for members, $25 for non-members, $10 for students, and are non-refundable within 24 hours of the event.

Another Quiz Night is at the other end of the Island at the Swizzle Inn at Bailey's Bay. Trivia Thursdays with Mike Bishop begin at 8pm - reservations are recommended. Reggae Night at Marcus'Marcus' Restaurant at the Hamilton Princess, 76 Pitts Bay Road Thursday, February 22, 2018, 9pm – 12am

Just as dinner winds down, things liven up at Marcus' at their weekly Reggae Night from Thursday, March 16th.

From 9pm each week, you can enjoy live music that will keep things rockin' until the wee hours of the morning.

There is no cover charge and this will be a recurring event every Thursday until further notice.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 298-2028 or ham.diningreservations@fairmont.com. Impact Mentoring Academy Open House 2018 - February 21st to 23rdImpact Mentoring Academy, Old Berkeley Cultural Centre, 23 Berkeley Road, Bermuda Friday, February 23, 2018, 9 – 10:30am

You're invited to the Impact Mentoring Academy Open House from Wednesday to Friday, February 21st to 23rd.

Looking for alternate education option for your young male? Launched in 2001, Impact Mentoring Academy is a single gender, 'charter school' As a registered charity, they are able to offer a viable alternative to mainstream education.

Their purpose is to empower teenage males to discover and develop their unique potential through a transformational learning experience that lead to their successful graduation from High School, then continuing their education at the tertiary level or through career placement.

The open house will be from 9am until 10.30am daily and is for adults and prospective students. Space for attendance is limited, as they are trying to disrupt the learning as little as possible.

The Charman Prize is the prestigious art award hosted by Masterworks and entries will be on display at their Gallery as of Saturday, October 14th following the Official Award Ceremony on Friday, October 13th.

Established in 2008 by local businessman and avid art collector John Charman, this show is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the extraordinary range of artistic talent in the local community. With 120 pieces of artwork being displayed by artists of all styles, medium and abilities, the artists are vying for the Grand Prize of $10,000.

Artwork is judged by a panel of experts on four criteria: design and composition (fine use of principles and elements), use of material (technical mastery of a chosen medium), distinctive and convincing style (a well-developed quality of creativity and originality), and source of inspiration (a clear intent and vision in addition to a well-executed concept).

The official Charman Award Ceremony will be on October 13th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm and admission free of charge.

The exhibit will run until February 2018.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

For more information, contact 299-4000, or visit www.BermudaMasterworks.org. Current Exhibits at Bermuda Society of Arts - February 9th to 6thBermuda Society of Arts, City Hall, 17 Church Street Friday, February 23, 2018, 10am – 4pm

A new exhibit is opening at the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA) in City Hall on Friday, February 9th.

The 53rd Annual Primary School Show is gallery of works contributed by Bermuda’s school children, allowing the public to get a look at the results of the imaginations of some of the island’s youngest students.

The primary schools show is the first in a double-header that will include a second exhibit to showcase the work of middle and secondary school students from March 9th through April 3rd.

The grand opening will be from 5pm until 7pm at the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA), City Hall.

Opening hours at BSoA are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays. The exhibit will run until Tuesday, March 6th.

Admission is free, although donations are appreciated, and all are welcome.

For more information, contact 292-3824 or bsoa@ibl.bm, or visit www.BSoA.bm. Current Exhibits at MasterworksMasterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, 183 South Road, Botanical Gardens Friday, February 23, 2018, 10am – 4pm

Room with a View - ongoing

Art of the Gombey - June 30th to July 19th

Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art presents their 30th anniversary exhibition, A Room with a View, opening to the public on Thursday, January 5th.

The unveiling of this special exhibition will be in the Main Gallery and will feature all the gems from their vault for this special celebratory year.

The opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm and the exhibit will run until further notice.

****************************************** Masterworks invite you to join them for the official opening and book launch of Kelly Hunt's Art of a Gombey on Friday, June 30th.

The official opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm in the Rick Faries Gallery and the exhibit will run until July 19th. Inclusive of purchasing the book Kelly will also have original art form the book in the gallery for purchase.

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Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

In recognition of International Peace Day, the Bermuda National Gallery invites you to join them for a very special art experience as they open their new exhibit Shepard Fairey: Rebel With A Cause on Thursday, September 21st.

Shepard Fairey is described as a “street artist” whose artwork advocates for the protection of human rights, from the abuse of political power and militarism to the support for minorities and gender equity.Fairey’s major works are filled with metaphors about peace, anti-war political propaganda, and visual contradictions between tenderness and harsh reality. He is an artist who has successfully merged social activism and artistic expression. This exhibition is an opportunity to continue the discussion about art and activism, presented in the current exhibition The Power of Art, and to make relevant links across disciplines, including modern world history, media studies, environmental science, politics, and popular culture.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays, closed on public holidays. This exhibition will run until further notice.

Admission is $5 for adults and free for BNG members, NARM members, seniors and students. BNG values the community and is offering free admission from September 21st to September 23rd, in recognition of International Peace Day.

The Uncover Bermuda Programme is offered by the Bermuda Tourism Authority, in partnership with the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs.

NOTE: Several of the activities listed have participation limits and specific start and end dates and times which are noted in their detailed descriptions. Outdoor events are weather dependent, please check listing if rain date applies.

Now that summer is over, the Hamilton Princess is going to move the party inside as Happy Hour goes to Crown and Anchor from Friday, November 3rd.

From 5pm until 7pm each week, you can expect $8 drinks, a DJ, and the Hamilton Princess Beach Club's promise to remain Bermuda’s favourite Friday night hot spot. If you stay until 8pm, you can also enjoy live music at their event.

There is no cover charge and this event will continue weekly until further notice.

If you agree that sometimes wine is just necessary, then you may be interested in the BVA Wine Tasting on Friday, February 23rd.

From 6pm until 8pm in Gosling's Wine Cellar, you are invited to come out to try a selection of wines from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. The event will also feature a raffle draw and silent auction.

Tickets are $50 and available from www.pTix.bm. Proceeds to benefit the Women's National Volleyball Team.

Hotels Etc is now accepting new members for the 2018 travel season and invite you to sign up and attend Hotels Etc Member Meetings starting on Friday, February 23rd.

Hotels Etc offers a variety of ways that you can make and save money as a club member and from 6pm and 8pm at Thyme Restaurant, you can learn more about their Discount Travel Club. Food and drinks will be on sale.

The cover charge is $100 per person and you are invited to book now as limited space is available.

For more information, or to RSVP, contact 518-1246 or discounttravelclub@outlook.com. Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts: David Gonzalez Storyteller in Sleeping Beauty - February 23rd and 24thEarl Cameron Theatre, City Hall, 17 Church Street Friday, February 23, 2018, 6:30pm

The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts presents David Gonzalez Storyteller in Sleeping Beauty on Friday and Saturday, February 23rd and 24th.

If you think you know all there is to know about Sleeping Beauty, you are in for a wonderful surprise. Showtime is at 6.30pm each evening, with a 4pm matinee on the Saturday, at the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall.

For two months at the beginning of each year, The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts helps Bermuda to become an international hub for cultural exchange and artistic growth. Performing artists from a range of disciplines come from around the globe to present a schedule of events designed to appeal to a wide and diverse audience. The 2018 Festival will run from Saturday, January 13th until Saturday, March 17th.

For more information, including a complete calendar of events, visit www.BermudaFestival.org. John Dewar’s Whisky Emporium Dinner at The Waterlot Inn - February 23rdThe Waterlot Inn at Fairmont Southampton, 101 South Road Friday, February 23, 2018, 6:30 – 9pm

Fairmont Southampton invite you to join them for a special tasting experience at their John Dewar’s Whisky Emporium Dinner at the iconic Waterlot Inn restaurant on Friday, February 23rd.

From 6.30pm in the historic wine cellar room, you will be sampling several fine whiskys from the luxury portfolio of John Dewar Sons. From a whisky cocktail upon arrival, to the 15 year-old The Monarch, to the traditional The Vintage (18 years), to Aberfeldy's 12 year The Distillery, Restaurant Chef John Lance and Maitre D' Vincent Lavine will pair every glass with a mouthwatering, refined dish from Bermuda's most iconic steakhouse, since 1670.

A complimentary wine pairing per course is included, as well as a Dewar’s whisky pairing for each course. There is limited seating available as the maximum capacity for this dinner is 20 guests. Guests must be 18 years old or older. Please enjoy responsibly. Cancellation is 48 hours notice.

The cost is $110, plus 17% gratuities added.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 238-8000. Music Fridays at Bungalow 56Bungalow 56, 56 Reid Street Friday, February 23, 2018, 7pm – 12am

As part of the ongoing curated experiences that they provide, Bungalow 56 present Music Fridays, running every Friday.

From 7pm until 8pm, you can enjoy a more chilled social vibe, followed by party mode from 8pm. Enjoy music courtesy of Shogun, featuring Regis, Mr English, China Bussy, DJ Chubb, and a host of guest DJs making appearances. Music is an intrinsic, fundamental part of our lives - on Music Fridays, it will be all about great music and good vibrations.

Paid up subcribers will be on guest list and so will pay no cover. All others will pay a $20 cover. They may also call or email to get onto guest list due to capacity but will still be required to pay the cover.

Come experience one of the most talented performers and contestants on America's Got Talent, Bello Nock, at Bello Mania Circus from Thursday to Saturday, February 22nd to 24th.

You may have seen him - not once, not twice, but three times – on this season of America’s Got Talent. He climbed a sky high Sway Pole, got shot out a Cannon over a helicopter with spinning blades and received a standing ovation for his amazing performance on the Wheel of Death! Or maybe you’ve seen him walking a wire with the Impractical Jokers or in one of his countless exciting live performances.

His appearance in Ringling’s Bellobration set attendance records at Madison Square Garden for family entertainment. And the producer, Kenneth Feld, called Bello “a once in a lifetime performer”. Bello Mania, Opportunity Nocks’ self-produced theatrical production, received rave reviews and was nominated for a prestigious Drama Desk Award. Audiences and critics alike have always warmly received Bello. And IncrediBello, their summer 2017 theatrical production was no difference.

Bello’s repertoire includes virtually every major thrill act possible and yet he’s still able to provide intimate audience experiences and magical memories and surprises. He’s an international talent who awards and accolades are too many to mention, but once you see him perform, you’ll be a fan for life!

Showtime will be at 6.30pm at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts will be at 6.30pm on Thursday, 7.30pm on Friday, and at 11am, 3pm and 7.30pm on Saturday.

The Hamilton Princess invite you to join them every Friday and Saturday evening for Crown Anchor Live from Saturday, January 28th.

From 8pm each week at Crown Anchor, they'll be upping the pace with live music by One Solution to entertain you. Feel like strutting your stuff? Then please do so, as they want everyone up and dancing!

There is no cover charge and this will be a recurring event every Friday and Saturday until further notice.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 298-2028 or ham.diningreservations@fairmont.com. Cosmo FridaysCosmopolitan Nightclub, 95 Front Street Friday, February 23, 10pm – Saturday, February 24, 2018, 3am

Cosmopolitan Nightclub are running some special offers on Friday nights.

Grab a bargain at the St. Mark's Car Boot Sale on Saturday, February 24th.

From 9am until 2pm at St. Mark's Parish Hall, you can expect lots of great bargains on offer, including household goods, gifts, toys, home baked goods, plants, books, jewellery, clothing and much more. There will also be a Special Bake Sale to fundraise for a young lady who is joining Up with People later this year.

The Charman Prize is the prestigious art award hosted by Masterworks and entries will be on display at their Gallery as of Saturday, October 14th following the Official Award Ceremony on Friday, October 13th.

Established in 2008 by local businessman and avid art collector John Charman, this show is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the extraordinary range of artistic talent in the local community. With 120 pieces of artwork being displayed by artists of all styles, medium and abilities, the artists are vying for the Grand Prize of $10,000.

Artwork is judged by a panel of experts on four criteria: design and composition (fine use of principles and elements), use of material (technical mastery of a chosen medium), distinctive and convincing style (a well-developed quality of creativity and originality), and source of inspiration (a clear intent and vision in addition to a well-executed concept).

The official Charman Award Ceremony will be on October 13th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm and admission free of charge.

The exhibit will run until February 2018.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

For more information, contact 299-4000, or visit www.BermudaMasterworks.org. Current Exhibits at Bermuda Society of Arts - February 9th to 6thBermuda Society of Arts, City Hall, 17 Church Street Saturday, February 24, 2018, 10am – 2pm

A new exhibit is opening at the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA) in City Hall on Friday, February 9th.

The 53rd Annual Primary School Show is gallery of works contributed by Bermuda’s school children, allowing the public to get a look at the results of the imaginations of some of the island’s youngest students.

The primary schools show is the first in a double-header that will include a second exhibit to showcase the work of middle and secondary school students from March 9th through April 3rd.

The grand opening will be from 5pm until 7pm at the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA), City Hall.

Opening hours at BSoA are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays. The exhibit will run until Tuesday, March 6th.

Admission is free, although donations are appreciated, and all are welcome.

For more information, contact 292-3824 or bsoa@ibl.bm, or visit www.BSoA.bm. Current Exhibits at MasterworksMasterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, 183 South Road, Botanical Gardens Saturday, February 24, 2018, 10am – 4pm

Room with a View - ongoing

Art of the Gombey - June 30th to July 19th

Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art presents their 30th anniversary exhibition, A Room with a View, opening to the public on Thursday, January 5th.

The unveiling of this special exhibition will be in the Main Gallery and will feature all the gems from their vault for this special celebratory year.

The opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm and the exhibit will run until further notice.

****************************************** Masterworks invite you to join them for the official opening and book launch of Kelly Hunt's Art of a Gombey on Friday, June 30th.

The official opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm in the Rick Faries Gallery and the exhibit will run until July 19th. Inclusive of purchasing the book Kelly will also have original art form the book in the gallery for purchase.

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Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

The Hamilton Princess Beach Club is proud to introduce, as part of its more than $90M renovation, a public art program throughout the lobby and public spaces in the hotel.

The Hamilton Princess Art Tour will take place at 10am every Saturday.

Contemporary works are juxtaposed against the historic architectural details and crown molding to enliven the space. The collection includes artists such as Andy Warhol (Queen Elizabeth II, Reigning Queens), Damien Hirst (Cineole), Nelson Mandela (Impressions of Africa, Key Bars, and Struggle Series), Bansky, and Philippe Decrauzat (Sz), among others.

These guided tours will be offered by tour guide Stephanie Gibson, and by special appointment through the hotel. The starting point of the walking tour is in the lobby and it also includes the contemporary works on display at the hotel’s neighbour, Waterloo House, as well as a walk through Queen Elizabeth Park, which features a number of sculptures from the collection of the Bermuda National Gallery.

Following the art walk tea and breakfast treats will be served at the hotel.

Discovery Wines extend a standing invitation to you for their Saturday Sip Shop.

From 10am until 3pm at their retail shop and warehouse on Bakery Lane, DW will always have at least four bottles of wine open for tasting along with a few nibbles. There will also be 10% off featured wines.

This will run weekly except for public holidays and the Saturday of Cup Match weekend.

In recognition of International Peace Day, the Bermuda National Gallery invites you to join them for a very special art experience as they open their new exhibit Shepard Fairey: Rebel With A Cause on Thursday, September 21st.

Shepard Fairey is described as a “street artist” whose artwork advocates for the protection of human rights, from the abuse of political power and militarism to the support for minorities and gender equity.Fairey’s major works are filled with metaphors about peace, anti-war political propaganda, and visual contradictions between tenderness and harsh reality. He is an artist who has successfully merged social activism and artistic expression. This exhibition is an opportunity to continue the discussion about art and activism, presented in the current exhibition The Power of Art, and to make relevant links across disciplines, including modern world history, media studies, environmental science, politics, and popular culture.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays, closed on public holidays. This exhibition will run until further notice.

Admission is $5 for adults and free for BNG members, NARM members, seniors and students. BNG values the community and is offering free admission from September 21st to September 23rd, in recognition of International Peace Day.

The St. George's Foundation has a permanent exhibit of Bermuda landscape murals painted in the 1930's by Emile Antoine Verpilleux for the Anderson family of Ford Motor Company.

These large paintings depict an era long ago and are not only of value as works of art, but are of historical and education interest. These mural have been restored and are exhibited at The World Heritage Centre, St. George

This exhibit will be ongoing until further notice. Opening hours will be from 10am until 4pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Come experience one of the most talented performers and contestants on America's Got Talent, Bello Nock, at Bello Mania Circus from Thursday to Saturday, February 22nd to 24th.

You may have seen him - not once, not twice, but three times – on this season of America’s Got Talent. He climbed a sky high Sway Pole, got shot out a Cannon over a helicopter with spinning blades and received a standing ovation for his amazing performance on the Wheel of Death! Or maybe you’ve seen him walking a wire with the Impractical Jokers or in one of his countless exciting live performances.

His appearance in Ringling’s Bellobration set attendance records at Madison Square Garden for family entertainment. And the producer, Kenneth Feld, called Bello “a once in a lifetime performer”. Bello Mania, Opportunity Nocks’ self-produced theatrical production, received rave reviews and was nominated for a prestigious Drama Desk Award. Audiences and critics alike have always warmly received Bello. And IncrediBello, their summer 2017 theatrical production was no difference.

Bello’s repertoire includes virtually every major thrill act possible and yet he’s still able to provide intimate audience experiences and magical memories and surprises. He’s an international talent who awards and accolades are too many to mention, but once you see him perform, you’ll be a fan for life!

Showtime will be at 6.30pm at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts will be at 6.30pm on Thursday, 7.30pm on Friday, and at 11am, 3pm and 7.30pm on Saturday.

Friends of Hospice invite you to join them for their Annual Hearts, Hats and High Tea event on Saturday, February 24th.

From 2pm until 5pm at the Fairmont Southampton's Windows on the Sound, the tea includes dainty sandwiches and petit fours, entertainment by Tony Bari and Gita Blakeney-Saltus, door prizes; and, of course, a hat contest. Tables of up to 10 people are available.

As the charity arm of Agape House, the island’s only inpatient facility for the terminally ill, all proceeds from the Tea will directly benefit the hospice and the patients and their families who they serve.

A.S. Coopers has offered a 20% discount on regular priced hats for anyone attending the tea. Guests can show their Hats, Hearts, High Tea ticket to receive the discount.

Tickets are $75 per person and must be purchased by Wednesday February 21st at 3pm.

Indulge in a Bermudian tradition and a memorable occasion at Afternoon Tea at the luxurious Crown Anchor Restaurant at the Hamilton Princess.

Every Saturday and Sunday from 3pm to 5pm, you can choose from a selection of fine teas and gourmet pastries served on their exquisitely designed Herend Porcelain. The .

There are two price options. The first is $48 per person and includes orange juice, coffee, and tea infusions. The second option is $68 per person, and includes 1 glass of champagne, orange juice, coffee and tea infusions.

Come experience one of the most talented performers and contestants on America's Got Talent, Bello Nock, at Bello Mania Circus from Thursday to Saturday, February 22nd to 24th.

You may have seen him - not once, not twice, but three times – on this season of America’s Got Talent. He climbed a sky high Sway Pole, got shot out a Cannon over a helicopter with spinning blades and received a standing ovation for his amazing performance on the Wheel of Death! Or maybe you’ve seen him walking a wire with the Impractical Jokers or in one of his countless exciting live performances.

His appearance in Ringling’s Bellobration set attendance records at Madison Square Garden for family entertainment. And the producer, Kenneth Feld, called Bello “a once in a lifetime performer”. Bello Mania, Opportunity Nocks’ self-produced theatrical production, received rave reviews and was nominated for a prestigious Drama Desk Award. Audiences and critics alike have always warmly received Bello. And IncrediBello, their summer 2017 theatrical production was no difference.

Bello’s repertoire includes virtually every major thrill act possible and yet he’s still able to provide intimate audience experiences and magical memories and surprises. He’s an international talent who awards and accolades are too many to mention, but once you see him perform, you’ll be a fan for life!

Showtime will be at 6.30pm at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts will be at 6.30pm on Thursday, 7.30pm on Friday, and at 11am, 3pm and 7.30pm on Saturday.

There’s no doubt about it, kids just love afternoon tea at the Hamilton Princess - so when you want to give them a special treat, bring them over, sit them down and enjoy Kid's Afternoon Tea on Saturdays.

From 3pm until 5pm at Crown and Anchor, the chefs will bake up all sorts of goodies just for them. This is a recurring event every Saturday until further notice.

The cost is $29, plus gratuities, for kids and $48, plus gratuities, for adults.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 298-2028 or ham.diningreservations@fairmont.com. Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts: David Gonzalez Storyteller in Sleeping Beauty - February 23rd and 24thEarl Cameron Theatre, City Hall, 17 Church Street Saturday, February 24, 2018, 4pm

The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts presents David Gonzalez Storyteller in Sleeping Beauty on Friday and Saturday, February 23rd and 24th.

If you think you know all there is to know about Sleeping Beauty, you are in for a wonderful surprise. Showtime is at 6.30pm each evening, with a 4pm matinee on the Saturday, at the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall.

For two months at the beginning of each year, The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts helps Bermuda to become an international hub for cultural exchange and artistic growth. Performing artists from a range of disciplines come from around the globe to present a schedule of events designed to appeal to a wide and diverse audience. The 2018 Festival will run from Saturday, January 13th until Saturday, March 17th.

For more information, including a complete calendar of events, visit www.BermudaFestival.org. Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts: David Gonzalez Storyteller in Sleeping Beauty - February 23rd and 24thEarl Cameron Theatre, City Hall, 17 Church Street Saturday, February 24, 2018, 6:30pm

The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts presents David Gonzalez Storyteller in Sleeping Beauty on Friday and Saturday, February 23rd and 24th.

If you think you know all there is to know about Sleeping Beauty, you are in for a wonderful surprise. Showtime is at 6.30pm each evening, with a 4pm matinee on the Saturday, at the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall.

For two months at the beginning of each year, The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts helps Bermuda to become an international hub for cultural exchange and artistic growth. Performing artists from a range of disciplines come from around the globe to present a schedule of events designed to appeal to a wide and diverse audience. The 2018 Festival will run from Saturday, January 13th until Saturday, March 17th.

Come out and join the fun at the Quiz Night at Wesley Methodist Church on Saturday, February 24th.

Doors open at 6.30pm and the general knowledge quiz night starts at 7pm. Desserts and beverages will also be available for sale with prizes to be won for the top three teams.

The cost is $10 per person for teams of up to 6 people.

For more information, or to sign up, contact jardin@northrock.bm or 236-4971. Dining with the Chefs - starts July 1stLittle Venice Wine Bar, 32 Bermudiana Road Saturday, February 24, 2018, 7pm

Back by popular demand (and not to be missed!) is an opportunity to experience a truly unique dinner at Dining with the Chefs, recommencing on Saturday, July 1st.

Every Saturday from 7pm at Little Venice Restaurant Wine Bar, you can enjoy a personal dining experience as you spend the evening with Chef Michele from Sorrento, Italy and his team.

Savour an exquisitely hand-crafted, carefully selected menu from The Little Venice’s creative Kitchen Team. Relax with friends at your own table and hear about the passion and inspiration that drives their Chefs. The regular a la carte menu is also available.

The price is $64.75 per person, plus gratuities. Reservations are strongly recommended.

For more information, or to make a reservation, call 295-3503 Vegas Nights: The Grand Opening - February 24thCross Island, Bermuda Saturday, February 24, 2018, 7pm – 12am

Savvy Entertainment invite you to join them as they launch The Shed, Bermuda's newest entertainment venue in Dockyard, at Vegas Nights: The Grand Opening on Saturday, February 24th.

The Shed is located on Cross Island the former home of the America's Cup Village, From 7pm until midnight, in true Vegas style, you can enjoy live performances while sipping on your favorite cocktail, playing the best casino-style games (including Crown Anchor), networking and dancing the night away.

You can also expect performances by Mike Hind, Olivia Hamilton, and Jesse Seymour, with music by DJ Felix, DJ Chubb, DJ iBreeze, and D'General. The Shed is your playground... so do as you please!

Come experience one of the most talented performers and contestants on America's Got Talent, Bello Nock, at Bello Mania Circus from Thursday to Saturday, February 22nd to 24th.

You may have seen him - not once, not twice, but three times – on this season of America’s Got Talent. He climbed a sky high Sway Pole, got shot out a Cannon over a helicopter with spinning blades and received a standing ovation for his amazing performance on the Wheel of Death! Or maybe you’ve seen him walking a wire with the Impractical Jokers or in one of his countless exciting live performances.

His appearance in Ringling’s Bellobration set attendance records at Madison Square Garden for family entertainment. And the producer, Kenneth Feld, called Bello “a once in a lifetime performer”. Bello Mania, Opportunity Nocks’ self-produced theatrical production, received rave reviews and was nominated for a prestigious Drama Desk Award. Audiences and critics alike have always warmly received Bello. And IncrediBello, their summer 2017 theatrical production was no difference.

Bello’s repertoire includes virtually every major thrill act possible and yet he’s still able to provide intimate audience experiences and magical memories and surprises. He’s an international talent who awards and accolades are too many to mention, but once you see him perform, you’ll be a fan for life!

Showtime will be at 6.30pm at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts will be at 6.30pm on Thursday, 7.30pm on Friday, and at 11am, 3pm and 7.30pm on Saturday.

Enjoy some uplifting music for a good cause at the Mix'd Up Gospel Concert 2018: A Fundraiser In Aid Of Lorraine Rest Home on Saturday, February 24th.

From 7.30pm at the Bermuda Institute, this event will feature some of Bermuda's best and untapped talent.

General admission is $30.

For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact 236-5152. A Special Film Screening of The Last Salon - February 24thHamilton Princess Beach Club, 76 Pitts Bay Road Saturday, February 24, 2018, 7:30 – 11pm

The Honorary Austrian Consul for Bermuda and The Bermuda International Film Festivals Purpose Trust are hosting A Special Film Screening of The Last Salon on Saturday, February 24th.

This will start at 7.30pm in the Trudeau Ballroom of the Hamilton Princess Hotel. The Last Salon by Joachim Dennhardt is about Austrian Sissy Strauss, a renowned opera star of the NY Metropolitan Opera. The film recently won the Hollywood International Independent Documentary Award and is a tribute to her Last Salon in New York and returning to her hometown in Vienna. The film is a musical and colorful view into her spectacular townhome and the experience of the famous Viennese Salons.

The ticket price includes a welcome drink, canapés, chamber orchestra music, film screening and door price. Seating is limited and a cash bar will be available from 7.30pm until 11pm.

The Hamilton Princess invite you to join them every Friday and Saturday evening for Crown Anchor Live from Saturday, January 28th.

From 8pm each week at Crown Anchor, they'll be upping the pace with live music by One Solution to entertain you. Feel like strutting your stuff? Then please do so, as they want everyone up and dancing!

There is no cover charge and this will be a recurring event every Friday and Saturday until further notice.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 298-2028 or ham.diningreservations@fairmont.com. Juju Afro Beats - February 24thMuse Restaurant Skybar, 17 Front Street Saturday, February 24, 9pm – Sunday, February 25, 2018, 1am

Back once a month, the next Juju Afro Beats will be on Saturday, February 24th.

From 9pm at the Muse Skybar, you can come hang out and dance to the sounds of Afro music with Korie Minors. This event is for over-18s and is brought to you by Muse, Tropikal, Korie Minors, We Are Bermuda and Digital Nomad Radio.

Looking for live entertainment on Saturday nights? Running from November to March, the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs is inviting you to Saturday Night Live at The Grand starting on Saturday, November 11th.

Featuring live vocal performance, the bands are performing from 9pm until 11pm at The Grand, located at 39 Church Street.

The bands and dates so far are One Soulution on November 11th, The Unit on November 18th and 25th, Working Title on December 2nd, Devils Isle Audio (DIA) on December 9th and 16th, and Live Wires on December 23rd and 30th.

The Charman Prize is the prestigious art award hosted by Masterworks and entries will be on display at their Gallery as of Saturday, October 14th following the Official Award Ceremony on Friday, October 13th.

Established in 2008 by local businessman and avid art collector John Charman, this show is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the extraordinary range of artistic talent in the local community. With 120 pieces of artwork being displayed by artists of all styles, medium and abilities, the artists are vying for the Grand Prize of $10,000.

Artwork is judged by a panel of experts on four criteria: design and composition (fine use of principles and elements), use of material (technical mastery of a chosen medium), distinctive and convincing style (a well-developed quality of creativity and originality), and source of inspiration (a clear intent and vision in addition to a well-executed concept).

The official Charman Award Ceremony will be on October 13th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm and admission free of charge.

The exhibit will run until February 2018.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art presents their 30th anniversary exhibition, A Room with a View, opening to the public on Thursday, January 5th.

The unveiling of this special exhibition will be in the Main Gallery and will feature all the gems from their vault for this special celebratory year.

The opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm and the exhibit will run until further notice.

****************************************** Masterworks invite you to join them for the official opening and book launch of Kelly Hunt's Art of a Gombey on Friday, June 30th.

The official opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm in the Rick Faries Gallery and the exhibit will run until July 19th. Inclusive of purchasing the book Kelly will also have original art form the book in the gallery for purchase.

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Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and from 11am until 4.30pm on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays. General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

For more information, contact 299-4000, or visit www.BermudaMasterworks.org. Sunday Brunch at Windows on the SoundFairmont Southampton, 101 South Road Sunday, February 25, 2018, 11am – 2pm

Breakfast with a view. The only thing we overlook at breakfast is the ocean. The bountiful buffet features made-to-order omelets, Belgian waffles, smoothies, breakfast pastries, breads, and other morning delicacies - all just steps from the main lobby. Greet the week with a Bermuda tradition, our famous Sunday Brunch. Classic brunch items take the table with Island classics sourced from Bermuda’s local harvest and prepared by our seasoned Bermudian chefs. Feast on a tasty array of authentic Bermudian dishes including codfish and potatoes, Johnny bread, cassava pie, and the unbelievable Bermuda fried bananas. Breakfast is served here daily and is enjoyed by hotel guests and locals, alike.

Sunday Brunch: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

The cost is $40.95 per person, which includes gratutity.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 238-8000. Brunch at Fourways InnFourways Inn, 1 Middle Road Sunday, February 25, 2018, 11:30am – 2pm

Indulge in Bermuda ’s most award winning Brunch at Fourways Inn every Sunday 11.30 am to 2.00 pm - group bookings are welcome.

Experience Newstead like never before with a new style of brunch and great views over Hamilton Harbour.

Every Sunday, 11.30am - 2.30pm

The cost is $42.95 per person, plus 17% gratuities.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 232-8686 or info@beaurivagebda.com. Sunday Brunch at The ReefsThe Reefs, 56 South Road Sunday, February 25, 2018, 12 – 3pm

Winner of the Best of Bermuda Award for 2013, The Reefs Sunday Brunch will run from noon until 3pm in the Ocean Echo dining room.

The cost is $48 per person, plus 17% grats, and reservations are suggested.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 238-0222. Sunday Champagne Brunch at Marcus'Marcus' Restaurant at the Hamilton Princess, 76 Pitts Bay Road Sunday, February 25, 2018, 12 – 3pm

Treat yourself to a lavish Sunday Brunch accompanied by endless Champagne at Marcus’ Restaurant at the Hamilton Princess.

Running from noon until 3pm every Sunday, the outstanding food selection will also be accompanied by live entertainment to set the vibe and complete the setting of a memorable experience that you’ll want to repeat often.

The cost is $85 for unlimited Champagne and Brunch, or $49 for Brunch Only.

Spoil that special young lady in your life with a Kids Princess Pamper Party, restarting on Sunday, January 7th.

From 1.30pm until 2.30pm at Lotus Mind Body each week, girls aged 7 to 12 can get ready to be pampered up like a princess and/or queen. There will be options to have Aromatherapy Foot Soaks, Chocolate Facials, Hand and Feet Scrubs and you can learn to make your own face mask out of natural ingredients

Children can be either be dropped off or you can have the option to book an entire party.

The cost is $42 per princess or $385 for a group of 10. This event will continue weekly on Sundays until further notice.

Homer's Cafe invite you to join them for Afternoon Tea from 2pm until 4pm on Sundays, starting on July 12th.

Homer's Cafe is nestled inside the entrance to Masterworks at the Botanical Gardens.

The cost is $20 per person and this includes a voucher for discounted entry to Masterworks.

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 299-4001. Afternoon Tea at Crown & AnchorCrown Anchor Restaurant at the Hamilton Princess Beach Club Hotel, 76 Pitts Bay Road Sunday, February 25, 2018, 3 – 5pm

Indulge in a Bermudian tradition and a memorable occasion at Afternoon Tea at the luxurious Crown Anchor Restaurant at the Hamilton Princess.

Every Saturday and Sunday from 3pm to 5pm, you can choose from a selection of fine teas and gourmet pastries served on their exquisitely designed Herend Porcelain. The .

There are two price options. The first is $48 per person and includes orange juice, coffee, and tea infusions. The second option is $68 per person, and includes 1 glass of champagne, orange juice, coffee and tea infusions.

The Bermuda Arts Centre Dockyard invite you to the opening of their latest members' juried show Reflections on Sunday, February 25th.

The opening is from 3.30pm until 5pm and they will also be tying in their fundraising event, Reflections of You, one of a kind mirrors created by their artists and available for silent auction. Bids can be placed by phone or email and final bids will be accepted until 4.30pm on February 25th. Mirrors may be viewed on their website.

Mirrors will be removed on the night, but the show runs until March 16th.

Admission is free. The Arts Centre is open daily from 10am until 5pm and is wheelchair accessible.

Awesome

This place was soooooo relaxing and the staff was extremely friendly. Can't wait to go back. The caves that are on the resort are majestic and the amenities like snorkeling and kayaking are great as well. The dining was decent and the hotel is five minutes from the airport. Also, a short bus ride from all of the major attractions the island has to offer. The rooms are beautiful as well. I can't say enough about this place.

“Beautiful Resort ”

We recently stayed at this lovely resort and think it is beautiful, accommodating and fun! All of the staff are wonderful and kind! The beach is magnificent, with lots to do - sailing, norkeling to view the fish and shipwrecks, kayaking, and many other activities. The Spa is lovely as are those who provide the services there. The rooms are quite nice, many with a beautiful ocean view. The food and beverages are exquisite. The bar and one of the restaurants is right next the pool and beach, which is great! I can't say enough about Grotto Bay and the fabulous people who work there! Thank you to all at Grotto Bay! Bermuda is spectacular!!

PaulaAFC62TripAdvisor

“Grotto Bay beach Resort”

Bermuda is a fascinating mixture of
British and American culture and the Grotto Bay Beach resort is the
perfect place to base yourself to explore the island.Bermuda is an
expensive place to visit, however the all inclusive package offered by
the Grotto Bay makes a lot of sense. It is the only hotel in the Colony
to offer this and the package includes a bus and ferry pass which makes
getting around easy.The food in the restaurants is truly excellent and the staff are warm and friendly.The rooms are spacious and comfortable.I
thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the Grotto Bay and I would highly
recommend anyone to stay there whilst on holiday in beautiful Bermuda.

Gordon MTripAdvisor

“Spa - Massage in a Cave”

"My fiancee and I had a lovely couples message in the cave at grotto bay. Friendly and attentive masseuses did a great job. The spa is beautiful with soft lighting illuminating the cave. The waiting area is beautiful and peaceful. The pool and beach at grotto bay are also beautiful areas to unwind following a message."

MegfrombTripAdvisor

Loved it there!

Loved it there! Caves were the best! It was like a Scary movie come true. You can swim in most of them and there's a SPA in another one which they only have three of these in the World! magnificent experience!

Kim CarterGoogle

Travel Mad Mum Review

Honestly, Bermuda wasn’t particularly on my list of ‘places to go’. Being pregnant, Bermuda first came onto my radar when I was researching zika-free destinations. Luckily, it’s one of the few places safe to travel for pregnant women. This intimate resort is in a great location on the island making it easy to access the airport within five minutes. Some of the main sites and attractions are also only minutes away by foot. However, you might find you don’t want to leave the hotel with its very own underground cave, private beach and heated swimming pool, there is much to do and enjoy onsite. I have broken it down into eat, sleep and play – enjoy!

BEST vacation ever

"BEST vacation ever. Bar none. I would return in a heartbeat
to Grotto Bay and never leave!"

Brian & Penny JenkinsGrotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa

Once in a lifetime experience

We had the couple's cave massage at the Grotto Bay Spa, one of the best massages I've ever received. Definitely a highlight of our honeymoon! We had Vickie and Della, who were friendly and professional. We opted for the 90 minute massage, worth every single penny,... The cave is connected to the ocean like the Crystal Caves you can tour nearby, so all the stalactites drip into pristine blue water the whole time. Sublime and so peaceful! A once in a lifetime experience!

Lindsey CarmichaelGoogle

“Excellent spa!!!”

"My husband and I stayed at the Grotto Bay Beach Resort for our honeymoon in July 2015 (sorry this post is late) and we still talk about how the couples massage we received at the resort was the best we had ever had! Our masseuses were amazing and so skilled at what they do. Enjoying the massages inside the cave was such a unique and special moment. Definitely a once in a lifetime experience I'm glad we were able to do. It was the perfect way to start our vacation in Bermuda!"

Jax11987TripAdvisor

Welcomed by the staff

Just spent 5 days in Bermuda and stood at the Grotto Bay Beach Resort. Great location about a two minute ride from the airport. We arrived at the resort and immediately felt welcomed by the staff.

Jonathan CastroGoogle

“Amazing Resort!”

"lots to do here such as snorkeling, paddle boarding, kayaking, caves and cave swimming beaches and more! The ocean side rooms have amazing views, they have a handy little store in case you forgot or need anything and have good food. There's two bus stops at the edge of the property near the road as well as in walking distance to the crystal caves, an ice-cream shop and bar. The staff was very polite and wanted to help in anyway possibly. Loved staying here and would 100% stay again. This place is a definite recommendation to anyone going to Bermuda"

Chloe ATripAdvisor

The affordable perfect getaway

Grotto bay exceeded every expectation we had. The hotel staff were all eager to help make our vacation perfect. The grounds were immaculate. The food was delicious in both the hibiscus and Palm rooms and the bartenders knew just how to get your night started right :). The hotel room was just right for the two of us. Everything was clean and organized. I would recommend this place to everyone and anyone.

Paul STripadvisor

“Paradise in Bermuda”

Close to the airport, beautiful hotel with cozy cozy lobby area. Bar is friendly with wonderful food. Had a beautiful room with a gorgeous view overlooking the water. Rooms are updated and very spacious with refrigerator and balcony.

Jerzee13Tripadvisor

Best family vacation ever

We were a family of eight! Two parents, two teenage grandsons and two sets of Grandparents. I will never be able to say enough about Grotto Bay. The beautiful beach and pool. The caves to explore. The kayaks for the older people and the stand up paddle boards for the boys and their mother. We had so much fun and the people at the hotel couldn't have been nicer.

alisonmarbleheadTripadvsior

“Great Vacation!”

I went with my family of 3 which included a college student. There was a lot to do...swim in the pool, swim in the ocean, lounge on a mat in the ocean, paddle board, snorkel, kayak! Meals were wonderful!! We did the all-inclusive and enjoyed the buffet breakfast, lunch by the pool and the dinners in the restaurants. All the staff were so friendly and helpful! They included the transportation passes (bus and ferry) and that was great!

NancyBASTripADvisor

Short Ride from the Airport

Well, on the final day for my visit before leaving Bermuda, we took family and friends to Sunday Brunch at the Grotto Bay Hotel. Renown for its Bermudian cuisine, we delved into the traditional feast of cod-fish and potatoes, with tomato sauce with onions, then there was the Peas & Rice, Wahoo fish, Sushi Bar, Jerk chicken , other meats, Mac & Cheese, more foods and a host of desserts . We then relaxed on their grounds. It was a nice end to our weeks vacation in Bermuda.Short Ride from the Airport. Great Surroundings and Bermudian Food

Alafiya TTripAdvisor

Better than Disney

Bermuda is also where Roy indulged in one of the best massages she's ever had. “At the Grotto Bay Beach Resort you walk into a cave, and there are these floating beds on top of water that you lie on to get a massage. My daughters literally asked if we were at Disneyland.”Click here to read the full New York Post Article

Rachel Roy & FamilyNew York Post

“Quiet retreat”

If you're looking for some quiet time. This is the place. This resort features all you'll need for your escape. The caves on site as well as the non motorized water activities offered leaves no major reason to leave the resort or book an excursion.

StewieA7Tripadvisor

“A GREAT GET AWAY !”

"The entire staff was incredibly friendly, as this is a phenomena found throughout Bermuda... The all inclusive was fantastic, offering some of the best meals I have ever eaten. The chef is a maestro. Every meal, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, TERRIFIC.
They are certainly not cheap on the liquor, offering great drinks.
The grounds are beautiful, and right across the road from Blue Hole Park.
Wife, and I will definitely return"